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Lake Forest Library wants to hear your thoughts on the CIP
Hear about the Capital Improvement Project (CIP) and share your dreams for the Library now and in the future

Lake Forest Library is holding public sessions on Zoom to share updates on the Capital Improvement Project and listen to the community's feedback, thoughts, and dreams for the Library now and in the future. Everyone is invited to register for sessions on April 5, 6, 12, and 13 at http://www.lakeforestlibrary.org/cipsessions.
Attendees will hear a brief recap from the Library Board and HGA Architects on the strategic work completed to date. The sessions will then provide a forum for community input and feedback about library services. Prior to attending a session, everyone is encouraged to reflect on the following questions:
- Imagine the library that Lake Forest deserves. What does it offer? How does it enrich lives? Who does it serve?
- What current Library services, collections, programs, and areas do you use and enjoy most? What can improve? What is missing?
- What makes you feel welcome at the Library? What would improve your experience? Can you easily access everything at the Library?
- In addition to books, how can the Library best support you in life-long learning, including access to new technologies?
The Library Board and Library administration began working on the Library Capital Improvement Project in 2016. For information about the project, visit http://www.lakeforestlibrary.org/imagine.